gtk apps lost antialiasing settings after upgrade - Debian

This is a discussion on gtk apps lost antialiasing settings after upgrade - Debian ; I am using debian unstable (kanotix) and I just did a dist-upgrade.
Now all my gtk apps (like firefox) have crappy font settings again. It's as if
the gtk2-engines-gtk-qt is no longer working properly.
With firefox, it's more than just ...

gtk apps lost antialiasing settings after upgrade

I am using debian unstable (kanotix) and I just did a dist-upgrade.
Now all my gtk apps (like firefox) have crappy font settings again. It's as if
the gtk2-engines-gtk-qt is no longer working properly.

With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
text is all strange, and lots of the text is invisible unless I run my
mouse over it.

Re: gtk apps lost antialiasing settings after upgrade

On Sunday 09 July 2006 10:28 am, Alan Ezust wrote:
> With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
> text is all strange, and lots of the text is invisible unless I run my
> mouse over it.
>
> Any suggestions on how to bring things back to normal?

No solutions, but I've been meaning to look into this myself for awhile. All
my non-KDE apps look terrible. I am also using gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, so I bet
that is indeed what's busted.

Re: gtk apps lost antialiasing settings after upgrade

Alan Ezust wrote:
> I am using debian unstable (kanotix) and I just did a dist-upgrade.
> Now all my gtk apps (like firefox) have crappy font settings again. It's
> as if
> the gtk2-engines-gtk-qt is no longer working properly.
>
> With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
> text is all strange, and lots of the text is invisible unless I run my
> mouse over it.
>
> Any suggestions on how to bring things back to normal?
>
>